and mash, has died at the age of 88. the ball given back to them, though. denmark hold england to a disappointing draw in the euros. and thousands gather at stonehenge on the longest day of the year to celebrate the summer solstice. and in half an hour, bbc london s investigation reveals how taylor swift fans heading to her wembley stadium concerts this weekend could be targeted by scammers. good evening. the prime minister says he was incredibly angry when he found out about allegations over betting on the date of the general election. rishi sunak called it a really serious matter and said that anyone who is found to have broken the rules should face the full force of the law and would be booted out of the conservative party. it comes after it emerged that the conservative party s director of campaigning and his wife, a tory candidate, are being looked into by the gambling commission. the prime minister was speaking as the leaders of the four main parties faced an evening of
for the stadium and, they hoped, another victory. after their narrow opening win over serbia, england were up against denmark and the anticipation was deafening. god save the king sung by the watching prince of wales. could england keep their cool? they struggled to keep their feet at first kyle walker among a host of players sliding around, but soon it was denmark s turn to slip up and midway through the first half, england pounced. and a good chance for kane! a case of captain fantastic, as harry kane sparked euphoria amongst his team mates and every england fan. could they now kick on? well, not so, as denmark hit back, and how. that s a good effort, it s a wonderful strike! morten hjulmand with a stunner as the danes began to dominate and england began to toil. after a lethargic first half, could they find some spark? now it s foden. off the post. well, phil foden came oh, so close, but the frustration was plain to see. england rang the changes, captain kane replaced by
to murray walker in sport, plus, all eyes are on the grand slam for wales. a resounding win in rome leave them nowjust one win away from the title. the weather is a tale of two halves today with the bright start, the rain to follow by this afternoon for many. i will have more details in around 15 minutes. good morning to use. to you. it s sunday the 14th of march. our top story. the metropolitan police commissioner, dame cressida dick, is facing calls to resign after fierce criticism over how her force handled a vigil in memory of sarah everard. officers were seen handcuffing and leading women away from the event on clapham common, close to where sarah was last seen alive. the met has defended its actions, but the home secretary, priti patel, has asked for a full report. this report from simonjones contains flashing images. police moved in to try to break up an unofficial vigil to mark the life of sarah everard, near to the spot where she was last seen. more than 1000 peopl
was arguably in 1985 when he beat thomas hit man hearns in a fight known as the war . tributes have been paid to hagler across the sport of boxing. former featherweight world champion barry mcguigan tweeted, shocked and deeply saddened to hear of the passing of the incredible marvellous marvin hagler. i m honoured to have spent some amazing times with him. former middleweight champion oscar de la hoya also tweeted, saddened to hear about the death of marvelous marvin hagler. one of the greatest to ever step in the ring. the world of formula 1 is continuing to pay tribute to the voice of the sport. murray walker who as we ve been hearing this morning passed away last night. after more than a0 years in broadcasting, his voice is one of the most recognisable in sport. earlier this morning, there was a fitting tribute ahead of the final two testing sessions at the bahrain international circuit. world champions past and present have been sharing their memories. seven ti
Labour system is the mother of all reforms because he hopes it will unleash a confidence and optimism in the Economic System which will unblock the problems which the country has. He wants to work pretty fast on that. And have the reforms which are controversial on the statute book, by september. But this is where we come to the old french problem. Will that triggered the protest on the streets which the opposition are predicting . We will have to see. In his favour, he came to power saying he would do this, he has a big mandate with his president ial vote and now this big majority in parliament. The auspices for this kind of reform could not be better, if not now, you might wonder, when . Hugh schofield, he looks like he is seeking a bit of shelter from the sunshine, like many people. It has been the warmest day of the year so far, quite a few places above 30 degrees. And a fair amount of sunshine, but more cloud in North Eastern scotland and more cloud in North Western scotland. 0utb